What does it really mean to be strong and bold as a female leader; without losing your softness, your faith, or your joy?In this powerful and honest conversation, Naki Hlomayi - Muteto sits down with Besky Maluleka, Chief Audit Executive at Harmony Gold, to unpack what it truly means to live in fullness beyond titles, timelines, and expectations.From failing her board exam three times to leading one of South Africa’s largest mining companies, Besky’s story is a masterclass in resilience, self-awareness, and grace. She opens up about:
This is more than a leadership conversation; it’s a mirror for every woman balancing ambition, purpose, and peace.
Ever felt unseen, undervalued, or like you constantly need to prove yourself? In this episode, Naki shares her personal journey through healing, letting go of validation from people, and learning to find God for herself. It’s a vulnerable, freeing conversation about boundaries, forgiveness, and remembering that God’s approval is enough.
You don’t need to earn your worth or chase applause to be chosen. In this episode, Naki talks about healing from imposter syndrome, overcoming offense, and learning that God’s “well done” matters more than any human approval.
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What does it really take to become a CEO while balancing career, family, and leadership? In this inspiring episode of CEO’s Corner, we sit down with Ncumisa Saba-Mkunqwana, Chartered Accountant, Registered Auditor, and CEO of Chapu Chartered Accountants.From her humble beginnings in the Eastern Cape to leading one of South Africa’s fastest-growing firms, Ncumisa shares her journey of resilience, faith, and purpose.
She opens up about:
- How her childhood shaped her love for accounting
- The career pivots that prepared her for leadership
- Building a values-driven, quality-focused organization
- Balancing motherhood, entrepreneurship & leadership
- Why problem-solving, humility, and teamwork are key to success
- Her advice for women aspiring to break barriers in leadership
This conversation will inspire you to chase excellence, embrace challenges, and lead with integrity. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement on their leadership or career journey!
What does it really take to build businesses that last? In this powerful episode of Living in Fullness – CEO’s Corner, I sit down with Zwelani Nkomo, CEO of McGerald’s Entrepreneurship Center, to unpack his journey from becoming a leader at just 20 years old, to nearly losing it all, and rebuilding with purpose.
Zwelani opens up about:
The biggest leadership lessons he learned managing people older than him.
How failure shaped his business philosophy.
Why funding is only 10% of what makes businesses succeed.
The importance of humility, resilience, and focusing on people over profit.
His mission to build responsible entrepreneurs who are growth-ready.
Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a corporate professional, or someone passionate about leadership, this conversation will challenge how you see business, growth, and purpose.
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Key Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to CEO’s Corner00:50 Meet Zwelani Nkomo01:10 Fun icebreakers: shy but playful CEO03:00 The quote that shaped his leadership: “It’s never just business”05:00 Networking lessons from everyday people06:40 Becoming a leader at 20 years old08:10 Dreaming of architecture but finding business10:10 How childhood and his father shaped him13:00 Learning humility in leadership16:00 The early challenges of leading older teams18:00 Business highs, lows, and darkest moments20:15 Losing millions through over-expansion22:30 Knowing when to expand your business24:30 Are entrepreneurs born or made?28:00 The future of big business in Africa32:00 Why he started McGerald’s Entrepreneurship Center37:00 The pain that birthed his mission38:20 The McGerald’s Business Success Propeller Model41:30 The mindset every entrepreneur must have43:20 Funding is just 10% – what really matters46:00 Practical advice for SMEs and entrepreneurs50:00 Closing reflections
In this powerful episode of CEO’s Corner, I sit down with Bulelani Balabala — township entrepreneur, global speaker, and author of Get Things Done.From humble beginnings in Gauteng to building the Township Entrepreneurs Alliance, which has impacted over 100,000 entrepreneurs across South Africa, Bulelani shares his journey of resilience, purpose, and leadership.We unpack:✅ Why you must disrupt yourself to grow✅ Building for the future, not just for today✅ Choosing impact over fame✅ Balancing profit with purpose in entrepreneurship✅ Why “the business may be small, but the founder is not”✅ The real truth about entrepreneurship’s highs and lows✅ What living in fullness means to himThis episode is for anyone passionate about leadership, entrepreneurship, and community impact. Get ready for insights that will challenge your thinking and inspire your journey.Don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe for more conversations with leaders making real impact.-------------------------------------------------------------------------📌 Connect with Bulelani BalabalaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bulelanibala/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bulelani-balabala-74a04b1b/🎧 Listen to the podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3YXvE2XOASWnllQwFwK1Y2Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/living-in-fullness-with-naki/id1675173934Follow Living in FullnessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/living_in_fullness_podcast/Website: https://www.livinginfullnesshub.com/-------------------------------Key Chapters:00:00 Welcome to CEO’s Corner – Real leaders, real stories, real impact01:20 Quick-Fire Icebreakers – Principles, sacrifices & shaping influences03:40 Raising a Legacy05:30 Impact vs Fame – Why making noise matters for influence07:00 From Tough Boss to Soft Leader – Balancing grit with empathy11:30 The Birth of Township Entrepreneurship15:00 Profit vs Purpose18:00 Humble Beginnings22:00 Why ‘Township Entrepreneurship’? 25:20 Mindset Shift – Changing the “I don’t have” mentality29:00 Tech in the Township34:00 Competition or Collaboration? 36:00 Challenges & Guns Pointed at Me40:00 Building Beyond the Founder43:30 Advice to Entrepreneur47:20 What Living in Fullness Means – Get things done, no excuses
Starting a business or growing in your career often comes with seasons of doubt—slow progress, long waits for opportunities, and the pressure to prove yourself in competitive spaces. Many give up too soon, not realizing that resilience and leadership are the keys to pushing through.In this CEO’s Corner episode of Living in Fullness, host Naki Hlomayi Muteto sits down with Mulenga Mutati, actuary and founder of Greylix Consulting, Zambia’s first actuarial firm. Mulenga shares how he endured nine months without a single client, overcame the perception that local expertise is “less valuable” than international, and built a consulting firm anchored on resilience, vision, and integrity.Whether you’re starting a business, climbing the corporate ladder, or navigating the uncertainties of career growth, this conversation will inspire you to stay the course, adapt with courage, and build something that lasts.
You don’t need to have it all figured out to lead well. Ayanda Mafuleka didn’t wait for the room to clap. Leadership isn’t always bold speeches and polished plans. Sometimes it’s showing up with a shaky voice, unfinished confidence, but unwavering values. In this inaugural episode of CEO’s Corner under Living in Fullness, I sit down with Ayanda Mafuleka CA (SA), CEO of FASSET — a trailblazing CEO, devoted mother, and values-driven leader — to talk about the messy, real, and courageous parts of leadership we don’t always see. Her story is a refreshing reminder that you don’t have to be the loudest in the room to lead; you just have to be present, grounded, and true to your purpose.“I showed up—even when I stuttered. I showed up—even when I wasn’t ready.”Whether you’re an emerging leader, navigating change, or wondering if you’re “enough” for the next level—this episode will meet you where you are and challenge you to keep showing up anyway.Watch the entire episode to learn more.----------------------------------------------------------
In a world where convenience often overshadows commitment, many couples choose cohabiting over covenant — but at what cost? In this thought-provoking bonus episode of Living In Fullness, we unpack the emotional, spiritual, and relational impact of living together before marriage. Is it really preparing you for a lasting relationship, or just offering the illusion of love?
Join us as we talk about the difference between temporary comfort and true commitment — and why settling too soon may be costing you more than you realize. OfCourse, an Actuary (Muteto Muteto) and a Chartered accountant (Naki Hlomayi) are discussing this, so we get to have the stats.
From cultural norms to biblical truths, from temptation to trauma, we explore why convenience shouldn’t replace covenant. Whether you’re in a relationship, waiting for the right one, or healing from a past decision ; this conversation is for you.
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Here is what it takes to build a business with your partner! In this powerful episode of Living in Fullness, Naki sits down with Millicent Musuwo— wife, mom of two, seasoned business analyst, and co-founder of Musuwo Logistics — for a vulnerable and spirit-filled conversation on faith, purpose, marriage, entrepreneurship, and the unexpected beauty of surrender.From losing jobs to launching a logistics company with her husband, Millicent shares her God-led journey, including the sacrifice of letting go of her own company to pursue a shared family vision. We talk about praying through the pain, working with your spouse, balancing motherhood and business, and how to know when to pivot — all while keeping Christ at the center. If you're navigating purpose, building something new, or wondering how to let go to grow, this conversation is your confirmation. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it!
Chapters:00:00 Meet Millicent Musuwo: Wife, Mom, Visionary!01:15 First Dates & Best Advice Ever 💡04:48 Raised by Grandpa: Confidence at 7 Years only08:00 Jesus-Lover, Business Analyst & Mom of Two10:12 How She Does It All (and Still Smiles!)10:48 Musuwo Logistics20:17 Submission, Vision & the Beauty of Obedience25:56 Building a Business with Your Spouse? Here’s What It Takes29:17 We Argue, Then Dance & Move On34:12 Why Friendship Keeps Their Love & Business Alive35:32 The Grace-Filled Secret to Doing It All42:08 Stop Relying on Friends: Your Market is Bigger!44:17 How She Rests46:25 Final Words That Will Stir Your Spirit46:53 Follow Millicent & Musuwo Logistics Online
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In this empowering episode of the Living in Fullness podcast, Naki speaks with Tantaswa Fubu, keynote speaker, a Chartered Accountant and CEO of Great Well Consultancy. Tantaswa shares her incredible journey to becoming a trailblazer in leadership and wellness. With insights on leadership, self-love, and embracing vulnerability, this episode is a must-watch for anyone striving to grow personally and professionally.Tantaswa discusses how she transitioned from a successful career in finance to leading wellness initiatives in the workplace, and how leaders can cultivate environments that empower people to thrive. Join us for a powerful conversation on leadership, wellness, and embracing one’s full potential.Follow Tantaswa on LinkedIn for more inspiration!🔗 Tantaswa Fubu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tantaswa-fubu-ca-sa-55ba2613a/
Some Quotes in the episode:- If you’re a great leader, you don’t want your people to have to go through exactly the path you went through. You should know by now that this is not a path to take.- True leadership is about lifting others up and creating a space for them to thrive.
- Rest isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. I’d rather rest before my body forces me to.
- Successful companies are successful despite themselves, but if they embraced wellness and kindness, they’d see even greater success.------------------------------------------------------------------Key Chapters:00:00 Coming Up00:30 Introduction to Tantaswa Fubu02:00 Icebreaker: Mastering a New Skill05:10 What Book or Movie Impacted Tantaswa?08:10 Tantaswa’s Leadership Style: Honesty, Kindness, and Justice12:00 Shaping Tantaswa’s Leadership Through Her Childhood15:40 From Corporate to Consultancy [Entrepreneurship]: The Journey of Wellness19:00 Leading with Empathy and Vulnerability23:00 How to Balance Career Growth with Wellness27:00 The Importance of Taking Rest and Recharging30:00 Learning from Mistakes: Tantaswa’s Career Lessons35:00 Mentorship: The Value of Learning from Others39:00 The Legacy Tantaswa Wants to Leave42:30 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts45:00 Outro & Follow Tantaswa on social media
Sundays are for lovers!! On this episode of Living in Fullness, my husband and I had the honor of hosting Lindo and Zikona Zindela - marriage, love, and cooking content creators who are as authentic offline as they are online. We dive deep into their journey from dating to marriage, exploring everything from vulnerability, unmet expectations, and navigating different relationships with money, to balancing being a provider while staying emotionally present.
Whether you’re single, dating, engaged, or married, this conversation will bless you and remind you that marriage isn't just about finding the right person — it's about becoming the right partner every day.
Tap in for laughter, wisdom, and beautiful honesty!
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Chapters:
00:00 Coming Up: Real, Raw & Relatable
02:00 Meet Your Hosts and Guests
04:17 Fun Ice-Breakers
10:45 Get to Know the Zindelas: Love, Content Creation, and Faith
17:37 Dating vs. Marriage: Losing and Finding Each Other Again
21:10 Unmet Expectations: What Shaped Their Views on Marriage
32:02 Zikona: Learning to Let Go After Growing Up with a Single Mum
36:46 Money Matters: Navigating Different Financial Backgrounds
38:24 Lindo: "I Earned Less Than Her and Ended Up in Debt"
45:29 The Tug-of-War: Vulnerability vs. Strength in Marriage
56:16 Provider vs. Presence: Balancing Work and Family Time
57:29 Exercising the Working on your Marriage Muscle: Their Advice
01:02:10 Final Flowers and Where to Find the Zindelas
“Being a husband is a different kind of leadership.”In this episode of The Living in Fullness Podcast, Naki sits down with Blaque Nubon — speaker, host of @ThatHusbandPodcast and CEO of Company X Films — for a real conversation about manhood, marriage, and what it means to stay when everything in you wants to walk away.He opens up about the father wounds that shaped him, the spiritual battle for husbands to remain present, and the kind of leadership that marriage demands — one that doesn’t clock out.If you’ve ever wondered what leading with love looks like, or what it takes for men to show up fully — emotionally, spiritually, physically, and intentionally — this episode is for you.In this conversation:- The power and pain of fatherhood- Staying in marriage when it’s hard- The difference between being a CEO and being a husband- Why emotional intelligence in men matters- Faith, leadership, and spiritual warfare in relationshipsDon’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if this blessed you — and share it with someone who needs to hear this!
In this episode of Living in Fullness, Naki sit down with Linda Maqoma — CEO of Nomatshawe Consulting Group, past President of ABASA, and one of Drum Magazine’s Top 50 Women Power List honorees for 2024.Linda shares her powerful personal journey — from navigating the loss of her mother in Grade 11 and her grandmother shortly after, to building resilience and discovering her independence. She reflects on the pivotal moments of her career, her transition from corporate to entrepreneurship, and the intentional choices that have shaped her into a respected leader.We unpack practical lessons on:- Climbing the corporate ladder with purpose- Setting boundaries as a professional and entrepreneur - Building a values-based business- Leading with authenticity and visionTune in for wisdom, vulnerability, and practical nuggets from a global speaker and transformation advocate.Chapters00:00 Intro01:30 Let's Get to Know Linda Maqoma06:45 A little fun: Ice-Breakers09:30 My Childhood Shaped Me14:17 Coping with Adversity & Failure19:17 First experience with rejection 22:46 How I grew my career: Confidence, Respect & Empathy28:24 Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship29:40 Turning Down opportunities as an Entrepreneur 33:07 Finding Peace In Busy Seasons35:39 Trust your Instinct 37:02 Platforms Platforms:Podcast:- Website - https://www.livinginfullnesshub.com/Linda - Guest:-LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-maqoma-915412158/?originalSubdomain=zaBusiness Website - https://www.nomatshawe.com/Naki - Host:- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nakihlomayi/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_thee_official_bosslady_/
In this powerful episode of Living in Fullness, Siyabusilela Kepe courageously shares his deeply personal journey — from navigating a confusing childhood marked by identity struggles to embracing a life of faith and discovering his true identity in Christ. From identifying as homosexual to finding peace in Christ.Siya opens up about his transformative experiences, the pain of being misunderstood, and the pivotal role faith played in reshaping his life. His story highlights the complexities of identity, the power of redemption, and the grace that sustains us through life's most challenging seasons.Siya’s vulnerability offers hope to those feeling unseen or misunderstood. His journey is a testament to God’s unrelenting love and transformative power.Key Takeaways:00:00 Intro03:30 Icebreakers & Background14:13 How Childhood Shapes Identity somehow20:20 Experiencing Sexual Abuse and Being Labeled Gay as a Child — Facing Confusion and Identity Struggles22:30 Finding Christ but Facing Rejection from the Church — Navigating Unspoken Struggles29:30 Balancing Faith and Identity — Trying to Build a Relationship with Christ While Identifying as Gay32:38 Embracing a Gay Identity and Walking Away from Christ43:24 Feeling Empty Despite Pursuing the gay Lifestyle — Ignoring God's Voice During This Season52:30 Returning to Christ — Facing Temptation and Writing an Upcoming Book59:20 A Call to Pray for Others More Than We Just Talking About Them01:01:33 Encouragement for Those Struggling with Homosexuality and Families Walking This Journey — A Message to the Church01:08:00 Invitation to Receive Christ-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Siya's contacts:- Tiktok: DiedWithChrist (@diedwithchrist) | TikTokLiving In Fullness Podcast🎧 Available on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share with someone who needs encouragement today!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3YXvE2XOASWnllQwFwK1Y2Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/living-in-fullness-with-naki/id1675173934
Welcome to Season 4 Part 2 of Living in Fullness with Naki! 🎉In this special kickoff episode, Naki Hlomayi- Muteto, the Host, dives into what it truly means to live fully from her perspective— embracing our humanity, imperfections, and growth. As human beings we are not called to simply exist - we are designed to BE. God created us in his image with purpose, identity and the ability to grow, serve and thrive.This season is all about inspiring you to thrive in every area of your life. Whether you’re seeking purpose, connection, or balance, this episode will leave you feeling encouraged and empowered.Why Does This Podcast Matter? The Living in Fullness podcast was birthed from a desire to inspire and impact lives by sharing real stories from people across diverse backgrounds. Having engaged in countless meaningful conversations that deserved to be heard, this podcast serves as a platform to amplify those voices.Today's Message: The Essence of Being Human isn’t about perfection; it’s about embracing our journey — the wins, the lessons, and even the pauses. Growth is holistic, involving our mind, body, spirit, relationships, and passions. Each day is an opportunity to learn, connect, and thrive.Key Takeaways for Living Fully:00:00 Intro to Season 4!01:25 Why I started Living In Fullness07:50 Why Timing is very important 10:43 The Essence of Being20:37 6 Lessons to Live fully # Embrace Imperfection # Nurture Holistic Well-being # Cultivate Meaningful Connections # Recognize and Manage Transactional Relationships # Learn to Say No # Foster Generosity, kindness and Gratitude30:57 A reminder for YOU32:25 Platforms & THANK YOU!🎧 Available on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share with someone who needs encouragement today!
Whether you're a consultant or not, this bonus episode is for you—life has certainly become a juggling act! In this episode of Living in Fullness, Naki shares practical strategies for managing multiple projects, drawing from past experiences and lessons learned. From creating realistic project plans and prioritizing tasks to using communication tools and delegating effectively, Naki offers tips on staying organized and meeting deadlines.
Learn how to balance client work, team collaboration, and your own well-being without feeling overwhelmed. Tune in for expert advice on juggling multiple projects and deliverables efficiently!
As the year draws to a close, many of us find ourselves asking, "What have I really achieved this year?" In this episode, we explore the power of gratitude, even when the final results we hoped for haven't fully materialized. It's about recognizing the value of the journey—the lessons learned, the growth experienced, and the milestones, no matter how small. Yes, it might sound cliché, but it's undeniably true.
Tune in, reflect with me, and share your thoughts—I’d love to hear from you!
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Whether you're an aspiring auditor, a seasoned professional, or a leader interested in elevating organizational excellence, this episode is packed with insights you can't miss. Join us as we uncover invaluable knowledge for building strong, effective audit functions and fostering excellence across teams and organizations. Our guest, Julius Mojapelo, is a Chartered Accountant, Registered Auditor, and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), with an extensive career that includes leading as CEO of the Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa (IIA SA) and chairing the Public Sector Audit Committee. His leadership and vision offer a roadmap to developing impactful auditing practices that drive organizational success. Key Takeaways: 🔑 The Power of Communication in Auditing: "If there is one skill auditors must master, it’s communication." Julius shares how the way auditors communicate shapes client relationships and response to findings. 🔑 Assessing Maturity Levels: Learn about introducing maturity level assessments to help auditors evaluate both strengths and weaknesses in audits, measuring the desired versus current state. 🔑 Integrating Data Analytics In audit 🔑 Risk Culture Assessments: Discover the importance of evaluating risk culture within organizations to align internal audit with broader objectives. 🔑 The Necessity of Lifelong Learning: "Every time I work without learning first, I’m using a blunt soul." Julius highlights the need for auditors to continuously sharpen their skills and seek new ways to learn. 🔑 Building a Culture of Pervasive Excellence: "We don’t build a great nation with pockets of excellence; we need pervasive excellence." Julius shares his vision for creating an environment where excellence is the norm, not the exception. 🔑 Internal vs. External Auditors: Do you need both? Practical guide to understanding when and why an internal audit function is essential for organizations of all sizes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Feature: livinginfullness.guests@gmail.com LinkedIn Naki: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nakihlomayi/ Julius: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliusmojapelo/?originalSubdomain=za Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3YXvE2XOASWnllQwFwK1Y2?si=09cb260a0e464a40 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/living-in-fullness-with-naki/id1675173934 Website: https://www.livinginfullnesshub.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/living_in_fullness_podcast/reels/ Instagram Naki: https://www.instagram.com/_thee_official_bosslady_/ Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:47 - Ice-Breakers 10:12 - Who is Julius? 16:29 - Do I need an Internal Auditor if I have External Audit? 20:05 - What Size Organization Needs Internal Audit? 21:57 - Risk Drives Internal Audit 24:35 - Mastering Communication as an Auditor 29:43 - What Makes a Great Internal Auditor 33:48 - Habits that Shaped Julius's Career 37:15 - Challenges in South Africa’s Education Sector - Public Schools 48:31 - Mentorship & Leadership 54:04 - Outro
In this insightful episode, I sit down with Kadamanja Phiri to explore his inspiring career journey and the leadership lessons he's gathered along the way. We cover a wide range of topics, from overcoming personal challenges to building strong professional networks. Kadamanja opens up about the reality of losing his job and how he turned that experience into a learning opportunity, offering valuable advice for anyone navigating career setbacks. Here’s what you’ll take away: 🔑 Building and nurturing professional networks, especially on LinkedIn 🔑 The importance of understanding your leader’s personality and the work environment 🔑 Key leadership skills you need to succeed 🔑 The evolving role of AI in our careers 🔑 Why “work-life balance” is not always achievable and how to embrace work-life integration Whether you're at the start of your career or looking to sharpen your leadership skills, this conversation is packed with actionable insights. ‐------------- To Feature: livinginfullness.guests@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 - Trailer 00:08 - Introduction 02:41 - Ice Breakers 10:17 - Meet Kadamanja Phiri 13:25 - The Experience of Being a Firstborn 15:39 - Lessons from His Parents After Losing His Job (Challenges as a Husband and Son) 19:11 - "Never Outshine the Master" 21:04 - Understanding Your Leader's Personality and the Workplace Environment 25:20 - How to Build Networks & Grow on LinkedIn 31:25 - Mentorship: Breaking Generational Barriers in Career Growth 33:24 - Career Milestones and Highlights 40:31 - The Reality of "No Work-Life Balance" in Certain Career Phases 46:35 - The Impact of AI on Career Longevity 48:40 - Embracing the Unknown: Being Comfortable with Not Knowing Everything 49:50 - Top 3 Leadership Skills for Success 58:26 - Work-Life Integration 01:09:34 - Outro & Where to Find the Podcast
Ever found yourself so busy but with nothing to show for it? Recycling the same New Year's resolutions year after year? Or maybe you’re waiting for others to validate your work before you believe in your own progress? If any of this sounds familiar, then this episode is for you! We sit down with Tafadzwa Bete Sasa [ That Goal Getter Girl], a TedX speaker— the ultimate goal-getter and productivity coach—who’s on a mission to help individuals and corporates unlock their full potential. She shares how you can move from simply being busy to being truly productive, break the cycle of abandoned goals, and stop relying on outside validation to feel accomplished. The interesting part is, we have heard most of this before, but she gets very practical with it, you leave with the tools. In this episode, we dive deep into: - How to break free from the "busy but stagnant" trap - The keys to setting goals that actually get done - Why execution, not just ideas, is where success happens - Building habits that lead to consistent high performance - Balancing kindness with firmness in leadership and corporate spaces Tafadzwa's insights are practical, relatable, and exactly what you need to move from activity to impact. Don’t miss out on this game-changing conversation! 🔖 Episode Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 04:11 Ice breakers 12:15 Who is Taffy? 14:43 Childhood & Productivity 21:01 Breaking Free from Recycled Resolutions 28:40 Setting Realistic but Challenging Goals 30:12 Putting in the Work & Resting Well 36:39 Seeking Validation Complexities 41:01 Stop Selling Yourself Short 45:22 When the Plan Doesn’t Work 48:02 Networking: The Real Game Changer To Feature: livinginfullness.guests@gmail.com